Overview
The participation of both public housing residents living at HOPE VI sites to be revitalized and the surrounding community is essential to the HOPE VI Program and community building efforts. Full resident involvement and community input are crucial elements of the HOPE VI Program.
Guidance
Below are links to general guidance documentation for HOPE VI Grantees and HOPE VI-eligible public housing agencies (PHAs) on resident and community involvement in the HOPE VI Program. The guidance seeks to clarify the role of residents and the community in the HOPE VI process, and provides public housing agencies with a suggested framework for resident and community involvement as they plan, develop and manage their HOPE VI project.
Memoranda of Understanding
Requirements for Nonprofit Subgrantees
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24 CFR Part 84 - Grants and Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals, and other Nonprofit Organizations |
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OMB Circular A-122, Cost Principles for Nonprofit Organizations: June 1, 1998 |
Resources
The intent of the resources page is to provide users with items of interest such as upcoming conferences, HOPE VI Best Practices, health and educational reports and other resources that are relevant for CSS practitioners. Feel free to browse around; we believe you will find this information informative. Please take a look at our News and Events page, for the latest information in public housing. Our goal is to inform, and keep you connected to all things CSS! If you have items that you feel would benefit the CSS community and would like to share, please send them to Sandra.Norcom@hud.gov.
2008 CSS Sustainability Conferences
Here you will find archived information from the four regional CSS Sustainability conferences held in 2008.